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The strongest rise in real spending was seen in the 75 and over demographic, up by 3.2 per cent, followed by the 70 to 74 age range up by 1.5 per cent.
Despite this news, Statistics Canada says Canada still has one of the youngest working-age populations in the G7 after the U.S. and the United Kingdom, with 15- to 64-year-olds making up 64.8 per ...
So for example, you can see that in 1990, Japan had a lot of workers who were in their early 40s (prime working age) as well as a sizable contingent of teenagers. But you can see that these days ...
The strongest rise in real spending was seen in the 75 and over demographic, up by 3.2 per cent, followed by the 70 to 74 age range up by 1.5 per cent.
The strongest rise in real spending was seen in the 75 and over demographic, up by 3.2 per cent, followed by the 70 to 74 age range up by 1.5 per cent.